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Darius I, King of the Achaemenid Empire, opens the tomb of the Babylonian Queen Nitocris. A story tells that Nitocris had herself entombed above a city gate, believing that Darius would not use that gate because he would not walk beneath a corpse. From an 18th century print after a painting by Eustache Lesueur.

Darius I, King of the Achaemenid Empire, opens the tomb of the Babylonian Queen Nitocris. A story tells that Nitocris had herself entombed above a city gate, believing that Darius would not use that gate because he would not walk beneath a corpse. From an 18th century print after a painting by Eustache Lesueur.
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Darius I, King of the Achaemenid Empire, opens the tomb of the Babylonian Queen Nitocris. A story tells that Nitocris had herself entombed above a city gate, believing that Darius would not use that gate because he would not walk beneath a corpse. From an 18th century print after a painting by Eustache Lesueur.
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Album / Ken Welsh/Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group
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3536 x 5200 px | 52.6 MB
Tamaño impresión:
29.9 x 44.0 cm | 11.8 x 17.3 in (300 dpi)